Catherine Dunvin, 52, who resides at the Hotel Embassy at 70th Street and Broadway, was hailed in $2,500 bail today on a "charge of defrauding the hotel of a bill," reports the New York Times.
The hotel manager, Robert S. Maffitt, filed a complaint against his former guest, declaring "that from April last to October 7, when she left, Mrs. Dunvan did not pay a bill of $1,239.87. She stated that she did not "receive expected funds from her bankers in London."
Mrs. Dunvan "claims the title Princess Catherine Radziwill of Russia" and styles herself as a journalist.
A court date was set for October 21.
Marlene,
ReplyDeleteIs this the Princess Radziwill who wrote anonymous critical books about European and Russian royals, and harrassed Rhodes in South Africa? Did she not spend time in jail for defrauded him?
Yes .. she was not anonymous. she used her own name.
ReplyDeleteFrom what I have read she didn't use her own name in Russia for fear of repercussions.
ReplyDeleteMarlene, I read that after her marriage she settled in Berlin in the Radziwill palace and under a pseudonym had written a series of articles in which she caricatured the German royal family and other nobles, for which she was banished from court.
ReplyDeleteI read too, that she was deported from Russia in 1913 as the result of the publication of her work "Behind the Veil of the Russian Court" written under the pseudonym of Count Paul Vassili.
Yes, during her time in Russia, she used Vassili (I have her book on Alexandra), but most of her books were written under her own name.
ReplyDeleteMarlene,
ReplyDeleteHow close to the truth, as we know it now, was "Behind the Veil of the Russian Court"? Was she in the know or simply guessing? Would you recommend buying this book?
I think she had an axe to grind.
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